“You’re highly regarded, kids look up to you,” Municipal Judge Brian Hagan said. “But you made a big mistake. I hope that through your efforts you can deter someone else from making that same mistake.”

The 28-year-old baseball player’s wife, Melanie Perez, entered a plea to minor drug possession. If a drug test on her hair follicles comes back clean, she will pay a $50 fine and will not be required to serve probation, according to City Prosecutor Michael O’Shea.

A six-ounce bag of marijuana was sent from Los Angeles to Perez’s home and addressed to Brody Baum, the couple’s dog, in June. The package was intercepted when a postal worker smelled the contents and called an inspector. The inspector opened the package, resealed it, and delivered it to the home.

An undercover police officer posing as a delivery man brought the package to Melanie Perez, who confirmed that the package was for the dog. Brody is the dog’s first name and Baum is Melanie Perez’s maiden name.

Police were notified and seized the marijuana, a bong, two pipes, and other drug paraphernalia from the home when the couple went out to lunch and a movie. Their two children were left at home with a babysitter. Chris Perez admitted that the items belonged to him.